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Poll: Majority Americans Think Biden Has Accomplished Nothing, Are They Right?

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Vote Now - Trump?s attacks on Haley pose risks with female voters America News Majority Americans

Vote Now - Trump’s attacks on Haley pose risks with female voters America News Majority Americans Think Biden Has Accomplished Nothing, Are They Right? [Yes, They Are]( [No, They Are Not]( [Do You Support Pardoning Trump?]( Trump’s attacks on Haley pose risks with female voters Former President Trump's disparaging remarks towards Nikki Haley, including mocking her attire and calling her "birdbrain," pose a risk of alienating some female voters as he aims for the GOP nomination. These comments echo Trump's history of gendered criticisms, which could deter critical female voters in a general election. Observers note Trump's struggle to attract suburban, college-educated women voters since 2018, a trend that could be exacerbated by his recent attacks.    Despite Trump's lead in polls, including among women in New Hampshire, his approach may alienate swing female voters and even some Republican women. Trump's pattern of belittling opponents, using gendered insults, has been a hallmark of his political style. However, experts suggest that his attacks on female critics and rivals tend to be more personal and could backfire, particularly in the current climate where women's issues and movements like "Me Too" have gained prominence.    While Trump's campaign defends his rhetoric as appealing to voters who prefer direct leadership, the ongoing critique of Haley, despite his polling lead, raises questions about the necessity and impact of such tactics. The situation highlights the complex dynamics of gender, politics, and voter preferences in the context of Trump's candidacy and the broader Republican landscape. [signature] [Unsubscribe](

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